Funded Partners
Explore all of the Partners helping to improve our community
The Salvation Army - McAllen
To address basic needs for men, women, and families during the COVID-19 pandemic through the Community Meal Program.
The TSTC Foundation
Equipment and remodeling to enhance the TSTC Harlingen Dental Hygiene and EMS programs that train students to meet area healthcare needs.
Tip of Texas Family Outreach
To provide supportive services to help strengthen families and minimize the risk of child abuse.
United Way of Southern Cameron County
To develop a comprehensive strategic planning process to uncover more areas for improvement through capacity development.
United Way of Southern Cameron County
To implement Get Shift Done - RGV to prepare, package and distribute meals and bags of emergency food. This initiative will provide staffing for nonprofit food distribution activities across the entire Rio Grande Valley as well as increase the food pantry capacity to non profit organizations providing food assistance.
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
By making the RGV the nation’s epicenter for Hispanic health research, this program called, "THRIVE", will help UTRGV attain emerging research university status and improve health care for all throughout the region.
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
To develop a Get Out the Count campaign to empower and encourage the UTRGV student population to work alongside their families and in their communities to help increase the turnout for the 2020 U.S. Census in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV).
AMIkids Rio Grande Valley
To support our mental health and substance abuse prevention services.
Access Esperanza Clinics, Inc.
Accessibility to colposcopy and HPV Vaccinations through training, equipment, and lab costs.
Agape Missionaries for Life
This project is geared to improving quality in the way we learn about sustainable health provision and growing in scope of health provision and education in our community.
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross will provide assistance to support and help build additional respite and basic mass care services capacity for independent or community-based housing and sheltering operations to organizations assisting migrants, their families, and unaccompanied minors entering the U.S. across the Southwest Border.
Aurora House Foundation
Aurora House is working to strengthen organizational sustainability and resiliency, enhance Board effectiveness, and restore operations to full capacity.
BiG HEROES, Inc.
To provide continued life skills and health instruction to young adults with disabilities.
Boys & Girls Club of Los Fresnos
This project seeks to improve club member and family wellness through enhancing their Triple Play program activities.
Brownsville Public Utilities Board
To deliver safe and reliable potable water to first-time residential home connections located on Torres Road.
Buckner Children and Family Services, Inc.
Buckner's Family Hope Center addresses sustainability, providing easy access to care, and a healthier lifestyle for the family.
CATCH Global Foundation
The CATCH Program in Edinburg CISD supports elementary and middle schools in creating environments that teach and promote healthy lifestyles
Cameron County Mental Health Task Force
ETC (End the Stigma) - Connect services to individuals by creating a community resource center to a rural community.
Child Abuse Education Program of South Texas
A conference for persons interested in child maltreatment and domestic violence.
Children's Hunger Fund
Children's Hunger Fund aims to alleviate hunger and deliver hope. CHF sends food and aid to the homes of families in need.
City of Alamo
The City of Alamo will upgrade and replace the 4 indoor/outdoor air condition systems at the Alamo Youth Center gym.
City of Brownsville
The City of Brownsville looks to establish a Food Hub to increase access to fresh, healthy, and affordable local food.
City of La Feria
To maximize access to care with emergency medical services and rescue to our community and surrounding areas.
City of Rio Hondo
Boat Ramp Park renovations will enhance recreational opportunities and free public boat access to the Arroyo Colorado along the new paddling trail. It will be a destination from the land and water.